Minx (comics)

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Minx is an imprint of DC Comics that publishes graphic novels aimed at teenage girls.

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[edit] History

It was announced in November 2006, following several years of planning [1]. Senior Vice President Karen Berger and Group Editor Shelly Bond are supervising the imprint.

DC has contracted Alloy Marketing + Media to market the line and its books, with a budget of either $125,000 [2] or $250,000 [3]. Berger has stated [4] that the success of translated manga and Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis among teenage girls helped to motivate the creation of Minx.

Initial online reaction to the imprint was a combination of optimism and skepticism, with some controversy over the sexual connotations of the name [5] as well as the small proportion of female creators in the initial lineup, [6] especially due to an emphasis on female creators in The New York Times article that broke the story. [7]

[edit] List of graphic novels

Title Creators Release date
The P.L.A.I.N. Janes Cecil Castellucci and Jim Rugg May 16, 2007
Re-Gifters Mike Carey, Sonny Liew and Marc Hempel June 2007
Clubbing Andi Watson and Josh Howard July 2007
Good as Lily Derek Kirk Kim and Jesse Hamm August 2007
Confessions of a Blabbermouth Mike Carey, Louise Carey, and Aaron Alexovich September 2007
Kimmie66 Aaron Alexovich November 2007
Water Baby Ross Campbell May 2008

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[edit] References

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  • Minx at the Comic Book DB

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[edit] Interviews